Deputy Police Chief David Martineau told The Enterprise that William Doten, 65, was arrested at about 10 p.m. on West Main Street.

Doten was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of an open container of alcohol and driving with a revoked driver’s license, according to Avon Police Sgt. John Buker.

It was Doten’s eighth arrest on an OUI charge; he was found not guilty on two of those counts. Doten has also been arrested numerous times on a charge of operating without a driver’s license, as he has a lifetime license revocation, police said.

“He had been arrested several times previously for the same thing as well as driving on a revoked driver’s license because he’s revoked for life because of previous incidents,” Buker said.

Thursday night, Doten was driving on West Main Street when he apparently ran out of gas and the passenger in his car called 911. After being arrested and bailed out of jail, Doten was taken to the hospital and then failed to appear in court Friday morning for arraignment, Martineau said.

Doten was picked up later Friday on a warrant, the deputy chief said, and is being held on $50,000 cash bail pending arraignment Monday in Stoughton District Court.